Document Type
Guide/Manual
Publisher
Utah State University, Western Resource Advocates, and the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, a Center of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Publication Date
5-2024
First Page
1
Last Page
76
Abstract
The Utah Growing Water Smart workshops bring together teams of key community staff and water and land use planning decision makers to help build a more resilient and sustainable water future. The workshops use a range of public engagement, planning, communication, and policy implementation tools to help community teams realize their water efficiency, smart growth, watershed health, and water resiliency goals.
This 4th edition of the Utah Growing Water Smart curriculum guidebook was prepared for the workshop focused on the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District service area and held on the campus of Utah State University in Logan, Utah on May 14-16, 2024.
The guidebook has four main sections: Planning and Goal Setting; Water Smart Land Use and Development Policies; Watershed Resilience and Water Smart Infrastructure; and, Water Conservation and Efficiency Tools. Each section includes more detailed information on water smart tools in “Toolbox” subsections, along with case studies from across the state of Utah highlighting implementation examples. An expanded, Additional Resources section at the end of the guidebook directs readers to many other sources of information.
Recommended Citation
Kopp, K., and Endter-Wada, J. 2024. Utah Growing Water Smart: The Water-Land Use Integration Guidebook for Northern Utah (4th Edition of Utah Guidebook). Prepared by Utah State University’s Center for Water Efficient Landscaping, Western Resource Advocates, and the Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, a Center of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, for the Utah Growing Water Smart Program. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26077/CC80-F84D